Reference number

SM Adam volume 40/42

Purpose

[42] Design for a bridge, 1764, executed

Aspect

Elevation of a tripartite bridge with segmental arches supported by four piers containing sculpture-filled semicircular-headed niches and small grisaille panels, and the arches ornamented with roundels, rustication, and a balustraded parapet, and with a curved wall to the abutment

Scale

bar scale of 1 7/10 inches to 10 feet

Inscribed

Design of a Bridge for the Right Honble Lord Scarsdale proposed to be Built over a Fall of Water fronting His Lordships House at Kidleston Derbyshire (underwritten in pencil) / 50 (in pencil in a modern curatorial hand) (verso) This to be placed Fourteenth / Kedleston (cropped)

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